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Understanding Job's final responses (40:3-5 A thesis submitted to the faculty of the graduate school as a partial requirement for the degree of Master of Theology (Old Testament) Lê Vĩnh Phước

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  • L433-P58
Online resources: Summary: Job's final responses in the context of Yahweh's speeches as an act of Job's repentance and submission to Yahweh have long been discussed and debated. Many scholars from the Reformation period to this century have attempted to interpret Job's responses, however, they have arrived at different conclusions from each other because of their different hermeneutical grounds.This study argues that Job's final responses should be interpreted in the context of Yahweh's speeches, as a theological dialogue between Yahweh and Job. For this purpose, the present writer uses the methodology called `understanding Job's final responses in the context of the divine speeches.`
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Job's final responses in the context of Yahweh's speeches as an act of Job's repentance and submission to Yahweh have long been discussed and debated. Many scholars from the Reformation period to this century have attempted to interpret Job's responses, however, they have arrived at different conclusions from each other because of their different hermeneutical grounds.This study argues that Job's final responses should be interpreted in the context of Yahweh's speeches, as a theological dialogue between Yahweh and Job. For this purpose, the present writer uses the methodology called `understanding Job's final responses in the context of the divine speeches.`

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